Nice Jaren Jackson Jr centered piece , with an overarching these about Memphis legit contender status. Would love to know your thoughts & views . Go Memphis!
Nice Jaren Jackson Jr centered piece , with an overarching these about Memphis legit contender status. Would love to know your thoughts & views . Go Memphis!
If you want some actual feedback, I think you should provide some numbers/context into your articles.
JJJ had elite Post-Up numbers post-Steven Adams injury for example. Went from 0.942 PPP in 2021/22 to 1.058 PPP in 2022/23. Post-Adams injury he score 1.13 PPP on Post-Ups on 4 possessions per game. But you barely mention Post-Up touches. He also scored 1.085 PPP on Iso possessions this year. So his one-on-one skills are actually pretty great.
His P&R Roll Man skills also really improved this year from 0.962 PPP in 2021/22 to 1.222 PPP.
Would like to see more homework in your articles in the future. I partially agree with the overall message but words without video or numbers makes it seem amateur.
blj3321
You make it sound like he stinks for someone who is still 23 and knowing bigs take a while to develop.
Tellthatmfaboutme
Yea it feels like he hasn’t seen any grizzlies games and saw one series against the Lakers and decided that’s who he is as a player.
TXBornSuburbanRaised
“In conclusion, the Memphis Grizzlies, led by Ja Morant as a strong number one option and Desmond Bane as a promising number three, show great promise. However, their path to becoming true contenders rests on Jaren Jackson Jr.’s ability to elevate his offensive game and become a star-level number two option.”
No lies we’re told. Jaren has shown flashes of eliteness on offense…but not enough…for them to win the championship he has to do that consistently and especially in the playoffs when he faces elite bigs (AD, Joker) who’s offense will offset his defense..he has to average at least 20 for them to win it all
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If you want some actual feedback, I think you should provide some numbers/context into your articles.
JJJ had elite Post-Up numbers post-Steven Adams injury for example. Went from 0.942 PPP in 2021/22 to 1.058 PPP in 2022/23. Post-Adams injury he score 1.13 PPP on Post-Ups on 4 possessions per game. But you barely mention Post-Up touches. He also scored 1.085 PPP on Iso possessions this year. So his one-on-one skills are actually pretty great.
His P&R Roll Man skills also really improved this year from 0.962 PPP in 2021/22 to 1.222 PPP.
Would like to see more homework in your articles in the future. I partially agree with the overall message but words without video or numbers makes it seem amateur.
You make it sound like he stinks for someone who is still 23 and knowing bigs take a while to develop.
Yea it feels like he hasn’t seen any grizzlies games and saw one series against the Lakers and decided that’s who he is as a player.
“In conclusion, the Memphis Grizzlies, led by Ja Morant as a strong number one option and Desmond Bane as a promising number three, show great promise. However, their path to becoming true contenders rests on Jaren Jackson Jr.’s ability to elevate his offensive game and become a star-level number two option.”
No lies we’re told. Jaren has shown flashes of eliteness on offense…but not enough…for them to win the championship he has to do that consistently and especially in the playoffs when he faces elite bigs (AD, Joker) who’s offense will offset his defense..he has to average at least 20 for them to win it all